Matildas mania was punctured with a bang on Wednesday night after the World Cup loss to England. So how do we cope?
After the hype inflated to look-out-it’s-gonna-blow levels over the past month, Matildas mania was punctured with a bang on Wednesday after they lost to England.
For those who can remember the Sydney Olympics, there was a similar feeling of “OK, what next?” across the nation in 2000 after that two-week festival of sport ended with Juan Antonio Samaranch’s words that they were “the best Games ever”.national public holiday to honour the Matildas Fiona Craig, a life balance coach, likens our mood to the comedown of coming home from an enjoyable trip and suffering a post-holiday reality check.
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